I can recommend the B-side of "Infected Mushroom - Converting Vegetarians" and a few on the A-side. A lot of the old stuff is amazing, though I think its crudeness might go unappreciated for most of the people who weren't listening in the era it was produced. Like "Release Me", per example.

Also, Shpongle is really, really good! Mostly instrumental awesomeness, with only very few lyrics in assorted languages. Try these by him: "Once Upon The Sea Of Blissful Awareness", "Around The World In A Tea Daze", "Dorset Perception", "Divine Moments Of Truth", "Behind Closed Eyelids", "Flute Fruit" and "Shpongle Falls".

Otherwise I watch (and frequently rewind) "Criminal Minds" on my TV, or listen to some of my own tracks. I think because I've worked at them for long stretches of time, I've become immune to the lyrics in them.

I'm grooving now to the instrumental tracks on Safe as Milk by Captain Beefheart (Dirty Blue Gene right now). He's otherwise a bit too challenging to be background music.

Yes. Good stuff. Not too many people know that was like the first album appearance by Ry Cooder. Some fun long jams on other albums, too. But "Trout Mask Replica" -- forget it. That is anti-programming music.

Sometimes lyrics in another language are like music, not as distracting as English lyrics.

Along those lines, this is a 'slow' song by a Polish Goth group. I think it is a real gem, very elegantly done. I think it is a fan posting. I'm not sure, but a lot of the photos are of the lead singer.

The group is from North Carolina. The music is hypnotic enough that I barely hear the words at all. Maybe it has to do with the mix. I especially like the build at the end. I still don't know what the lyrics are and possibly don't want to know.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InYNhLIfC2o&feature=plcp

Woah Appel... this just lead me searching for "boom boom boom boom boom" on youtube... found some great stuff, found total garbage, but see what I found too:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSnQ0bdHW0sAnyone watched skyfall? PURE AWESOMENESS

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